Moultrie Edge 2 Cellular Trail Camera (Auto-Connect 4G LTE) vs Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera
Head-to-head spec comparison to help you pick the right trail camera for your needs.
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Spec Winner
Moultrie Edge 2 Cellular Trail Camera (Auto-Connect 4G LTE)
Wins on 2 of 3 spec categories
Spec-by-Spec Comparison
| Spec | Moultrie Edge 2 Cellular Trail Camera (Auto-Connect 4G LTE) | Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera |
|---|---|---|
| Connectivity | cellular | cellular |
| Monthly fee | From $9.99/mo | From ~$10/mo |
| Night flash | low-glow | no-glow |
| Photo resolution | 36 MP | 40 MP |
| Trigger speed | 0.4 s | 0.4 s |
| Detection range | 100 ft | 80 ft |
| Flash range | 80 ft | 80 ft |
| Power | 8/16x AA; solar-ready | Rechargeable lithium (or AA); solar-ready |
| Weather rating | Weatherproof | Weatherproof |
| Storage | Built-in memory | microSD |
| Price | $120 | $117.24 |
| Rating | 8.5/10 | 8.1/10 |
| Buy on Amazon | Buy on Amazon |
Pros & Cons
Moultrie Edge 2 Cellular Trail Camera (Auto-Connect 4G LTE)
Pros
- Same nationwide all-four-carrier auto-connect as the Pro at a friendlier price
- Built-in memory plus onX integration in a clean, beginner-friendly app
- Solar-ready so you can convert it to long-haul power later
- 36MP stills are plenty for scouting and pattern photos
- Easy entry into Moultrie's mature cell ecosystem
Cons
- Low-glow flash gives a faint red glow at night — not fully covert
- Video caps at 1080p versus the Pro's 1440p
- Cloud-tied like the Pro; no SD card backup
Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera
Pros
- True 940nm no-glow flash with 36 LEDs — genuinely covert for pressured deer and security
- Dual-SIM auto-selects AT&T or Verizon for the stronger link
- FieldMax rechargeable lithium cartridge plus solar option means no AA hunt
- On-demand capture lets you trigger a fresh photo from the app
- 40MP stills and 1440p QHD video punch above the price
Cons
- 80 ft detection is shorter than the 100 ft rivals — aim it tighter
- Stealth Cam app and firmware have been historically uneven
- Cellular plan cost is on you to configure with Stealth Cam Command
Our Verdicts
Moultrie Edge 2 Cellular Trail Camera (Auto-Connect 4G LTE)
The value door into Moultrie Mobile: you keep the reliable nationwide connection and onX integration, trading covertness and resolution for a lower price. Great first cell cam.
Stealth Cam Deceptor MAX 2.0 No-Glo Dual-Network Cellular Trail Camera
The covert-and-rechargeable mid-tier cell cam: a true no-glow flash plus the FieldMax power ecosystem at a fair price. Worth it if the spotty app track record doesn't scare you.
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